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Development of the international climate politics to reduce the emission of human based greenhouse gases and status quo of the emission reduction measures
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The research paper examines the human-induced greenhouse effect as a significant contributor to global warming and polar ice melting, raising concerns about increasing natural disasters. It outlines international climate policies aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions, with a focus on carbon dioxide, which accounts for 9-26% of global warming. The first chapter provides essential information about the greenhouse effect and the gases responsible for it, setting the stage for a discussion on the current status of emission reduction initiatives.
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Development of the international climate politics to reduce the emission of human based greenhouse gases and status quo of the emission reduction measures, Dennis Ducke
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- 2009
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- Titel
- Development of the international climate politics to reduce the emission of human based greenhouse gases and status quo of the emission reduction measures
- Sprache
- Englisch
- Autor*innen
- Dennis Ducke
- Verlag
- GRIN Verlag
- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2009
- Einband
- Paperback
- ISBN13
- 9783640494897
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- The research paper examines the human-induced greenhouse effect as a significant contributor to global warming and polar ice melting, raising concerns about increasing natural disasters. It outlines international climate policies aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions, with a focus on carbon dioxide, which accounts for 9-26% of global warming. The first chapter provides essential information about the greenhouse effect and the gases responsible for it, setting the stage for a discussion on the current status of emission reduction initiatives.